Sentence examples for distinct from anything from inspiring English sources

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If so, what was it like?" Distinct from anything imagined by Orwell, participants of this series don't end up loving Big Brother; that's where they start.

There is a kind of European theatre, quite distinct from anything produced in this country, that combines torrents of words and philosophical discourse with rich but heavy visuals to produce evenings that have an almost operatic quality.

Intense fighting has made it impossible to get doctors the equipment they need to do definitive tests for the use of chemical weapons, but Omar said they displayed symptoms distinct from anything else he had treated in weeks of heavy battles.

I was able to use the Wii U for a bit more than an hour, and I can attest that it provides an immediately tactile entertainment experience distinct from anything available on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. (For hard-core players who want to use a familiar interface for more traditional games Nintendo will also provide a new "Pro" controller similar in layout to the Xbox 360 controller).

Though precedents for his ideal of ataraxia exist in earlier Greek philosophy as well, his reported ability to withstand surgery without flinching is exceptional in the Greek context (and quite distinct from anything in later Pyrrhonism); if we believe this story, it is tempting to explain it by way of some form of training from the Indians.

These lipid biomarkers are totally distinct from anything found in mammalian tissue and are specific for members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) or M. leprae, so enable independent identification of these pathogens in ancient material at the molecular level.

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Now an absolute reality must be a se, from itself, and so not dependent on anything distinct from itself for either its nature or its existence.

God, however, being immaterial, is not individuated by anything distinct from his nature, and so can be said to be a self-individuating nature.

For to say that God is a se is to say that God is not dependent on anything distinct from himself for his existence or intrinsic properties or states.

Whereas sensations do not represent anything distinct from the sensing subject (including perhaps the state of the subject's body), intuitions are objective representations.[2] Kant then distinguishes intuitions and concepts along the following lines: whereas intuitions are singular, immediate representations, concepts are general, mediate ones (Engstrom 2006).

If the notion of bringing about is complete and irresistible, as discussed previously, and if God brings about the existence of all events, then we have a complete causal explanation of the entire story of the cosmos, with no room remaining for any causal power to be exerted by anything distinct from God.

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